An Arctic blast caused havoc for Thanksgiving travel - and it’s back this week - Days of deadly lake-effect snow and wintry ...
The next wave of wicked winter weather was crashing across parts of the nation's northern tier for the seventh day.
The Great Lakes experienced a surge of activity as arctic air passed over record-warm waters, generating prolific snowfall.
Lake-effect snow blanketed swaths of the U.S. as Thanksgiving travelers journeyed home this holiday weekend, with more snow ...
The Great Lakes region saw new snow Monday and faced the prospect of even more this week after U.S. travelers battled harsh ...
Heavy lake-effect snow hit the region over Thanksgiving weekend, with up to 20 inches of snow still to come early this week.
The National Weather Service said "travel could be difficult to impossible" in places where snowfall is forecast to continue ...
Heavy snowfall and numbing temperatures are keeping parts of the U.S. in a deep freeze as the Thanksgiving holiday weekend ...
In our news wrap Monday, nearly seven million people are under winter weather alerts as lake effect snow impacts the Great ...
Interstate 94 in Michigan was shut down between Hartford and Watervliet after Michigan State Police said more than a dozen ...
Lake-effect snow continued to fall on parts of western New York that were already blanketed with a foot or more over the past ...
Warnings for heavy snow continue until 7 p.m. Tuesday along the shores of Lake Erie.